maybe he'll say he used the BHB method as a cover. But then Deb can say "So you're going to RE-open that case for me, gee thanks bro!"
maybe he'll say he used the BHB method as a cover. But then Deb can say "So you're going to RE-open that case for me, gee thanks bro!"
they couldn't use the Enterprise E in DS9 because it was property of ILM. and something about not wanting to "dilute" one of the big stars of the films.
the scene in sickbay where he tells Valaris she HAS to shoot is pretty awesome. as well as the subsequent mindmeld, tho moving that to the bridge was a bid weird.
BURN!
yeah, he had some comment where he threw in the word "beaucoup" and it sounded…. let's say "whack".
but the EMH was built well after Data, so it's understandable that Data's not as advanced. could they have updated him? maybe, but it's clear he's beyond the comprehension of Starfleet science given how weird things happen to him occasionally. Soong was a weird guy, maybe he programed his droids to be weird, too.
now listen here Devil, there are only two things that I like. See if you can guess what they are…
License to Kill: great Bond or MOST UNDERRATED Bond ever?
I recall a JAG in the DS9 where Julian is found out for his enhancements. There've been some others, too:
or "Boom Goes the Dynamite"
and in A Scanner Darkly, Winonna Ryder wasn't really topless, they cgi-ed her head on another's body. But that movie was semi-animated.
"Hello, whore" is going to be part of my vocabulary in the same way that "BITCHES LEAVE!" already is. speaking of which, we haven't had a Robocop cast cameo lately, when's Kurtwood Smith coming by?
YOU CANNOT REPLACE MICHAEL FREAKING IRONSIDE!!!
yeah, everybody was making fun of how Doogie Howser was being all serious; NPH was in on the subtext and was great.
not so much of it is that, really. He does spend a lot of time talking about how governments head towards fascism when they are eager for war, something he knows from his personal experience w/ the Third Reich. And also something worth hearing in this day and age.
but it was nice to see Cal State Long Beach on the screen
or evolve and turn into salamanders who mate and have babies on distant worlds
I've used this theory to defend Lost, saying that it makes more sense if one watched every episode really closely. Almost got a couple of people to rewatch the series with it.
since Gellar's imaginary, why did the conversation have to be verbalized? it could have taken place in his head.
crossover with Portandia!